Rising choreographer Houston Thomas infuses neoclassical tradition with emotional insight. In his latest work, 'A Land, A ...
For a short time, Rauschenberg made dances. He used roller skates, pointe shoes and parachute wings for “Pelican” (1963), now ...
The Musical Arts Center stage was alive with movement April 29-30 as Jacobs School of Music ballet students presented their choreographic projects in the final ballet performance of the season, “The ...
For the tenth year, the Women’s Choreography Project (WCP), produced by Avant Chamber Ballet (ACB), highlights new work by female choreographers. The performances will take place March 29-30 at 7:30 p ...
The quintessentially Austin Dance Carousel – 40 dances in 40 minutes – continues its yearly dance celebration with a thrilling roster of choreographers for the 2025 performances at the Ground Floor ...
Jacobs School of Music’s ballet majors twirled across the Musical Arts Center’s stage Tuesday night for evening one of “The Choreography Project,” an annual showcasing of student works within the ...
New York City Ballet’s 21st Century Choreography II is what you might call accessible. The pieces in this mix of new and recent works are easily digestible—no spicy surprises, nothing tough to chew on ...
Her teacher set the stage for dancer Rio Gomez, a senior at Fullerton Union High and previous Artist of the Year finalist.
Barton’s “LubDub” premiere this weekend caps a high-profile season, including a two-week run at the Joyce Theater in New York ...
From the music to the precise moves, a group of lucky individuals is getting a rare opportunity to learn ballet from the pros ...
Before Jerry Rose had a studio, a stage or generations of students following in his footsteps, he had a sidewalk. As a boy growing up in East Beckley, Rose, 85, the longtime director of ...
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